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THE TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1889. CMtUbUIt and lor th button by Osborn. of. Druxnloaa. Ther vu lh Vf I Ibrirht with colour and iwixmint with lif.

laa a rtrrlBToad, th great panonun of Paris to tht Urg howet ciySwdUM. At lh the shows south east the dcocs of th Pantheon, th the attendance ni rood, and it out id that I Invalid, and the Scr bonne, the towers of 6tre the ahow season of 1889 open in very iomUIng lm ana St. bulpice, andth green expanto ol 'manner. THE PARIS EXHIBITION A FORECAST. II.

STOCKSawUUILWAYnnJOrUBRSnABJlS. I bonds, and thoee diaUnguHhed time. tp aa cepuosai amount at special rates, bwmimu 2suToBortx I snares marled inns bare paia no amaeoa Hoodev Enicr. I the lat two half years and upwards The next Settlement in ConaoU will becin to 1 Esjmn rcxDs, ac. i i M.

5rl.w. Lutes Stec. LHr ha Iwl. Ka lw.r aii In If i I if attrl rnr10H BinCII. TU1 DBv LU I A well, past the Lourr and the Mad.lsin to on May 13 and end on May 15.

I TiS7ivT'? a.1 SiSiiaC. a far Xfn ,..4 IX I Tho fnllnwiner ia a statement Of the ODeninff and Do, lor cc M.r Xr lart Ulfwr, 32S 1 4 wtii, imi across koe graunus anu Duuuiuga i wwiui; tjuvnv ogir uie Trocadero ana past lb Aro de Tnompn icgtimi wim nuuauw! tT to Zkeuilly ana the towering iortress ol Alont ciosea on Mrenuj, i wn iuV VaWrien, full ol the terriblo memories of 1871 were made up at the last Settlement aadfurieadr driving 1 tEiitataioanaWaMLTUCK lfattfiwil fcU constable Baker. 106 T. i 1 wi rV1 CibU, ni. WWS, AraiL2.

anJ on hi, ey, foUowi the ailrei N.B. Ia the eaae of: ril.T and "PJ? sf ceneral outline of wLoe lunei quoteJ I ere are of more lUnouc kinJ, 13CD.M HKI coEPoaunnx irocKa nrrTo kixcdok. r. m. XMrrv.

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W. 2HiLa. laitlMM. US I care in my laat letter a brief general outline of iin, of tha of Saint Cloud. the ditnoiltioa of tho callenea and cardem, aa I The Uoia do Iloulorne.

however, ii hidden. In aeen from the Eiffel Tower. At preaent I may aay I that direction cspeeially the view will bo far aomothin; about tho tower itaelf, that atrani larae. quoted tere aro of more tUn ouc kiml, I ia Cora. Jd'nfTrA'T li the rrieea citea relate to tbo Ordinary atock or I poLoMAI, Urn Pronircial.

corrBlfMlST aiCCTrnja. Xacbah af Klo JaaaJre QarwalM Bt. ru oa uv uW4ua. awai sail XaVanalO klM TTaiao Ba aaaia. aa OT creation ahaji are call it monitroiity or marvel which I'aria haa aet up to celebrate no one knowa preeiael' what, and to eerre aome purpose which no one exactly understands, ljiere is a finer if wo havo the conrace to monnt hither tained.epte talf pait 4 on all dsjs except Saturdaj, w.

I 41 lf.t tritf in lhAUt nMltd it 1. rat and to stand unon tno icni nuuorm. a viae square snace aljout 350lt. from tno cround Tho sico cf the whole construction i perhaps better understood from the mere statement of tho site of this higher platform than other Spires abarea, onleaa otberwiae fpecified. In tbo eae ef all I Caal, Ib.

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ct 1 p. UV4 (Jumalaxl. 191MS. 1MS.T rridenco ef Baker and eaotber eoatW Mondar. He was stoma, and droak ho waa told that na woold be takm latocJiL.

He screw Mer 4owb aa4 aieked kii. tbo ceoaUale aa "seriovslr lnhnA also thrown down. Ike prisoaer dealod'tko and all red rioleaee on the part of tbo paliceM' Duarlaa Jfuffat. a barrister, liriDr in Pvrtadewtlnt Viidiill. rfire cvidn r.n M.

atwZTiiar, (Lkl pot eanie tho police seised the priiener by the aeek For nsramenia in ericcs wbicb rrartake iJace theae I touia reterccce n.ol te mace 10 cu Liiy jinicie.j tory, unhappily well founded, that, afUr the that ono could jire the snace coTcred is 1,400 capture of Constantino in Algeria, when all resistanee was orer and peaoe seemed to be restored, a young lieutenant of artillery directed the guns of his battery agaiast a splendid Roman bridge that had remained for 15 centuries a monument of the greatness of the Empire of the past. The bridge crumbled before the cannon balls, and when the officer waa asked why he had done this, square metres sar. a third cf an acre, enough to contain a comfortable ri 11a residence with stable and carden. There is. indeed, a residence already built upon it it is 'the office of the enterprising I Ixgaro.

wncro daily is to do puwisnca wnar. is I playfully called tho littlo brother of the I taper of the boulevard. To ascend to this lieicht I there are no more Koux and Combaluzicr it is the Otis system only that is hero in action. The cages on this system contain only ho Pour montrer que nous aommes plus I oo persons, just half as many as those on the forts que lea Romaics." The passion which then I ether system, but they moro twice as fast, making showed itself in an act of. destruction has now ascent at tno rate no less man two metre a ArT IVIUI Bank t4 Eni.

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laa. 8Uck. ronhicx STOCKS, noses, tc. Cot Km ix Lux Mis. ArrniUr KaO.

Lean. 1SS1. la tBoranu Cart. Kali Laaa.UCT. Ml fcaCiliwaS YaUMaCotWairnvar, 0.1 was knelt nn sad ftnek tla limn Sf Afc Or, to releaa.

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Alarm (Saaat Atora a aaae, DtakDaraaa LkOr.8tasess uaw a rrm ut Mart. SaaiaU rirtiu 1DD I Kill Slnaiataaa Canal K. a ladkt Dock. I iMleaaadBLKatknaaDocka. Cln Usca.

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M54l CirMEKCLiL. DtDCSTKIAL. tc I rived at tbo eoocloaioa that thai lairri. 1,4 Baker 11 received aro trn th.a a frST ai. nliVw.

Ox a). tTi 7 reaiatmr anaeceaaary "olence on the part ofiLe ret aaana. 1S llauta 4 ILk IS police in other words, that the constable hrou ht tk. AutrvUa iorl OJ. fnt.

IueH.rwwca.Te.. lajeries upon nimeelf. On that eharce the xxuovZ pV.Ji:L.ia!1rvC rJr LsUn.L ould be dimied. As recarded the cue of dnakenl tWnikai.Drr Stnl Owtnct. tiauwa Knaaeane MajUL UMi HI went jp and Baker's bead wa injured ty his foot.

was of opiniooj that the prisoner waa not niar faatc than aboot six miles aa hoar and was moat forbeariaJ towards the Tjaliee. was rives, aad the magistrate said be had COLOMAL GOVESSMEST 1SSCR1H.D kEtUEllIXd. Irolen out aain in this feat of extraordinary constructive activity and if one wanted to give a reason for the existence of the Eiffel Tower one per second, thus covering the distance from tho cround to the second platform in exactly vno minute. The energetic mountaineers wiio preier I to ascend on foot will nml themselves, on learing i t. r.t ik.

I to ascenu on iooi win nn "rrJ.7: utrrJT. the first platform, with a Usk before them not the French engineers and architects could build wbat no one else bad attempted, wcat, sestheticallr sneakma. is the result is a cues tion that will be' debated not only while the Exhibition lasts and while the tower is new, but for many a year to come for one thing is certain about the Eiffel Tower it forces itself upon the public attention, and from whatever point you see Paris aa a whole, or this region of Paris, it dominates the landscape. It is not forgotten with so agreeable as is tho caso lower down, or after the first storey they must go up a narrow corkscrew staircase with steep steps.no easy tail, it must be owned, for ordinary mortals when a high wind is blowing. Above the second stage there aro no lifts at all, and those who are ambitious enough to proceed higher must do so on their own feet.

Even then they will be allowed to mount only to the third storey beyond winch point no ono is permitted to go unless ue Do. (HrduaadJ ill Cnr.a.cJa.irc. 110 Iw.3Hii.e.Aa..Oct. A.MllU 4 0. Ill Quo.M, kC If All H.

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liHI BEiriliU EA1LWAY STUCKS. wbat a protest irom numbers ol Loose nest I qualified to speak on such a question the pro furnished with a social Theee Soaal to build hi. tower wa. mel The painters, Pf T.tV; CalrtfoBlra. OrJ.

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TrMra the poets, the dramatic authors, a. group who, when united, speak with much more authority in Pans than their brethren would speak in London, aent a formal protest to the Minister of the Interior acainst the erection of what they called the dishonour of Paris. M. Lockroy, who was then in office, cave them no encouragement. looucn.

as uie aon io iaw oi acujr uuru. iw i might been expected to have some regard for 1' mi uniomon. uio icaiurcs wuicu, iu men different ways, will appeal to the greatest numbrr of visitors, will bo the Fine Art taction and the Machinery Section. When the proper timo comes there will bo much to say about both of these indeed, wholo treatises might be written selves face to faco with an unrivalled panorama. and close to then will bo the electric search 1 light which is to astonish and to explore Paris every night.

Aext to tho Eiffel Tower which, if every man had his due, ought to be called tho Nouguicr Tower, for it was a young engineer of that name in J1. i iEcl employment who nrst conceived 43S11 tl I IkTiUaa atcc Mrtrvi Iauic aimuiid IS. Pitt. l)o VI. Coeaali rtta.

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Aaatraiiaa Aaneuttaral. ISVm raranar Laaa u.1, a rriaaaraarBtCaadlaai. Ba I OS yaxoaweea, xitfftnum, was eh WausitaCe.U.,.i1 IbIb I bovine emtxzled varioos sums of money RkaVJatitat, taiprortt. p. him oa Account of hi.

eiroTete.tie Imp. JS I Water Company. Mr. Wetb. solicitor.

nets, the priaoiwr would have the bencat of tie devbt. aad he wosld be dUcharred. At TVOBSBir STREET. HURT TBOklAJ Rlllrr 't of Wyatoatreet. Iianeraton, was charred with money repaired by ipervat uincnt and Mr.

Phillips defended. The evidence showed that the vriaoser had been a carman in, the service of the company and took oat a van with Urn nnmben of bottles of mineral watar. 8ome were aokl for cash, some left with eaaiomera credit, and some being relorsed to the warehouse were checked off. The prisoner sbooMLhsTe aceonated for all moneys received for rood told, all stuns received for outstanding accounts, and all goods, delivered oa credit, lie recently left the company, and the manager said that he sabwquenUv discovered defalcations amotmtia; to 15. Vitseaes wa called to prove paying the prisoner rums, in snuU amounts, oa behalf of bis vmploverf, and the reeeicti were produced and said to be "in prisoner's haad writing.

The prisoaer reserved his defence, and wu comnuwea tor iriai, can oewg siioweu. Bnlah X. konn, US Ce. of Loodaa L1M 7v. 1M '7j4 56 let.

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72S rjo b.c Iwm p.c ltU.ap.aU Uaalraala, 4 tc bonK'u14 1 1' YaariBala, Do p.cltri. La, ITU PT 14 4J 7 iim CAAD1A BAILWAT EECUBITIKS. considerationa addressed art and poetry. lie replied, with an irony that served its purpose, that the contracts were already signed and that he no longer had it in his power to save from profanation that incomparable patch of sand called the Champs da Mars, so 1 .1 iw. upon them, since these two naileries will con 1 i i I tain within themselves what maybe practically selves as best they can.

To judge of the effect history of art, and industrial science of the tower from in architoctural and picturesque anng ino past generation. a spiay, point of view is difficult, for the simple reason h.ow.CTcr. properly judged or even indicated raciocsh.1 tr li lAt CnadlniBkEkan.1 lS ElUTaatdi llakrauca Da. 4 rratcraao. Jo rmi 4 r.c Ui W1 4S 7 fa iJ4 IMS its ''ii mj: us 5: lfc.4 isala.

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A AHEraCAS KAlLWAV BECVB1TIES. 'f 14 1 P.rlBo Bo iCblcMiL.abcraal 1C UrBIWK.U. ti.om.1 44 Ha, I rafrrrad that nothing else exists with which it can be com et the present moment, for next to nothing is yet I lu place, it cau, uuwuTur, ayrc viaui uw parea so was one uas nouunz so seno as i iUndard but one's own more or less instinctive fadings Lnemseivcs ana especially appreciation. Of course, like other very: high tr. l.

Ktn; until tIClKUb BU1U IB UUII VITU UU1U IB UiBUUiVV I i JiiAi. it. I its cubic snace became doublo what it is. and you have tho Palais des Machines. It is a vast arched building constructed of brick, iron, and class, some 1.200ft.

long, and nearly 500ft. from wall to wan. i paced tne imiiamg myseii, ro and when compared with tho domes, tho spires. and the lofty houses of Paris that one can realise tho effect of its phenomenal altitude. Perhaps the truest judgment upon it' is to say that it is a KWl UJUIUUVKU MIV V.I.

HO UJ Utt. I .1 ingenuity, and that its lines are by no means with measure me actual spring oi tne ercu, anu imnu ouid. 51 i ki. whatever iU width of Use. bo in petM0 maJn.Pa!acei,0, Beaux Arts and xlanger from the wind; but in tbe case ol Tbe iSiSel Tower tbe storms whistle barm 'lessly through its lacework of iron, and even 'were its base lesa wide and less solid than it ia it offers so little resistance to the air that it never will bo in danger.

But the base is, tho Arts Li Wraui. is intended to bo permanent. which accounts for tho solidity of its construe 1 tion. A widQ gallery runs round tbe building at the height of some 30ft. from tho floor, and this, like the rest, is to be filled with machines not all steam engines, however, lor, strango to aJL I say.

it is here that carriages are to bo exhibited. stood when I say that any one side of the square nd already ono sees the exhibits of a few of our on which it stands that is to say, the distance prompt antf business ike fellow countrymen in their places. Great Britain cannot complain of next meaaures no less than 133 yards. Thus the tie amoant or space that has lon assigned to actual area of the Use is not less than 3 acres. her ln th, vast building she has .1.:.

rj.i: vl feet, amounting to something like a twelfth of tho curve rapidly inwards up to the second gallery, whlo. point Tcan speak in some ti that. what more detail in my next letter, when I hope point tho lines are almost straight, slopingslightly to give a general account of the BnUsh Section, inwards until the lantern is reached. The slope is niJ describe, what has been done by the active, naturally most rapid from the basement to the hard working, committee captained by Sir first gallery, so that the side of the tower at that Polydore de Keyser and steered by Mr. True point measures little more than half what it measures on the ground, the reason, of course, being to obtain strength by this extension of the tour limbs of tbe great edibce.

As everybody who does not shrink from heights of whatever kind will have to make the ascent. it is natural that the directors of tbe tower should have fixed the visiting fees comparative! hiah. Their vast outlay must, somehow or other, bo ment. An article entitled Excarsio recouped and here we may montion that the I which appeared in the paily Teltgrapk, or one of your cost haa been at least six millions of francs, of I contemporaries, yctteMsv, gives some idea of what wruen tbe btate, with that complaisance which one is accustomed to find in the matter of national expenditure in France, contributes a million and a half. The tickets for the.

ascent will be of different prices, according to the courage of the visitor that is to say, he will have to pay 2f. for V. 175 17'. is i2 47S IT, 47'. 4S us 'H.

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Ill 103 4 Drf, Blrrr MaU aad Ocm. lanatawal Cb. ft Com. Iimt Traat at TruM U.L Daf. biwk, lOCi 1 V.Stataaft a.

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ML, 111 UtaraalL UreaL Truat (LL 4 Do Def. stock. 1CS a as. Baaaoa Ajrra (y.w) (LL Hi Oaa tiikt, Ac, A Ori. 2XS 1 CO I)oXB Ulia.a3pd,:4U Dotr.lOa.a Prrt.ai Orwotal 0.

4 p.c. Dtb. Suiek. 120 M.trovolitas, 2ttl Dol. B.C.

Deb. Stock. LI 4 264 laia. Cooiinanial. 211 nCSTJBASCX.

ABiaaea Aamnaor, MJ ladm. ktBtaal Uu. Lll3 16 Alli4BcB If ariaa (L 41 Law Gu. a TrMt Iwc i 1 1 r.rilirt Law Kir. ILk 214 ktaUaBlLL CsaaMrdal Caioa (LL 303S MrnkaoU' kiariaa OJ.

1 yinlaa. AauclLLa lt Eboraix. Xi Ad. EUES COLOXIAI. AND I0RE1OX.

Britbh Brokaa atiurmrUtajy klraura Cold kpnlnf (Lkfl si CapJupvr at Klo Tiate (LI ShaM, 10 GAd Tkm ol H. AlftM 0 1 7 Indiau Cent Cokl ILL tT RjU i InlnEn fl Tit ataaonand Earf (Li Sharaa, Hi Ibama Balakur aadCopiiacak TEA. tooaraSaa.1 TZLEGBArUS AMD TELirDOXXS. Aaalo ABMr.tLL Dol, Brazil SobaiariB. 11 US U.

KanareU.L Ua OL LML.4B.a. Mart. Dak. Stock. ICS IM.

i P.O. Daba. liaaua ol LiSik lart. AuaualaalJL Cbloa CaitM Talapboaa (Lk 1S 1 ILL 13 lk IF', TJaitrd lUrar riaka TaUaboaa (Lk Wcatladia Taaama (LLIaa i 1 1S I II TBAMWATS A2TD OMMBC8. ABtU Arrratlaa (LI 1 i d.

Urrrpoal U. Traat A OauL W. li. Ayrr. araae Ilia CO.U.L ib Biht boys were charred before Mr.

Xoctsn Williams, O.C.. with beio; csacerned tofether a breaking aod entering the Queen's Head poUiehooae. Ooaaett atreet. Bethnal creea. and atealirur thr.f.

8tt jn I the moaeys of Mr. UoldSeld. The erUciice pvea laaa wees.woen oaiy una lae eigct wu bow tllel np tba dock were in enaloJy, went to ahow that oa buzklay afternoon, the 21st ef April, the eosse ia ejoea. tion was entered by pruhirjir cp a window at the back, and om of the bojs was aeen jettinr ost while lee others were close by. The priucipal evidenee was that fives by the police, who stated that the boil Lad aeeswed Another, ami that each had laceived a share of the money.

Two of the yoongeat bejj were ordered to be aent to a reformatory airi the remaiaiaf six were ordered to be birched. At OLXEEXSWILL. Jons FlKTtr. 42. stonemaaun.

was eharEod with violently assaaltin? his son 12 jears of see by striking and kicking tim. The boy. who bad bis left hand in bandares. said that be lived with his i i.ittMS zs is lj, opiapo, ax Bxaraa i i kllA ia ja i Si i aad ham (U it I ft lli kioatasa, CI but I li lt 1 1 IC 1 1S 1S I 1 klllors JlalSllS ft r.Bulaillu. 2 aald! 1 KlchmoiKl ..10 3 11 lt 13 16' 3 if.

SUSCEIXAVEOVS EECl'BiTIES. 11 Ibii. rn toman B.ck Hurl CbbbI Bbaru SUS.Uaifiana, llrd. am rrar. 1 TV.

loii uioiVit 11 Ididlaod. Cona. 4 p.c. Parp. Praf.

Load, tirithta, Cou. Prcf, I Bioex. 12S 7 X. lirttBb.lUi.l'ril, 147 112 ii is irit a4 c.rraLaaj; 4 p.a 2d rrL.73 Do, 6 pa. Praf, fc3 Brutal X.

Waatrra (LL MBcat Aaapar ILL (aa. 11? II Bombir. Caatral Isdia, ut IbAIbb Ana lL Umt ladiaa r.BiBBula, s. I pa. HSJkSS INDIAN EAILWAYK.

Indian klidlaad (Lk (oa. 4 pa, IIS" i1bmtU 0 1 S. 4 P.O. 4 pe. Idori.

Dab. Sen. ic4 Tlot of Isdia Portnsuaia (Lk (. 4 pa.U i p.t D.U Slock, man Wood. TO THE EDITOR OP THE TIMES.

Sir, Your readers will doubtless have observed the I statements in tbe London joarnsls respecting the arrangements which are being made to enable artisans and others to vikit tbe Paris Exhibition but fee of I them, perhaps, realiia the proportions of the move An.ABirt. ltnhTl father and mother at Georee atreet. lalmxtoo. Oa Friday be bad had his hand injured by a cab. Oe 8 a tarda ereaior his father began knocking him about and struck him in the mouth with Lis fitt.

He fell down and his father kicked him in the side. His father also caoght bold of hie injured hand and screwed it round. His band bled and he also bled from tbe mouth and nose. After a lime his father told him to go and wash himself. Thesi he raa away from the house and was taken to the police station.

Replying to the prisoner the boy said be worked as a stonemason's boy and was well fed hy his father, but bis father got drank and knocked kirn about. Ue sometimes knocked him about when sober. He was hurt in the side by his father's kicking hiai and not by the cab horse. Corroborative evidence was saw the boy when be raa out, asd iaths At tbe Thames Foliee eonrt. Moacis Eaixs.

a reataurant keeper, of Church lane, rThilecbapal. wu charged with administering poison to Jlaik Fhilip. Mr. U. H.

Young defended. Tbe prosecutor staled that the prisoner had given him a bottle of drink as a present for tbe Passeverad that on drinking a portioa he was seised with illness and bad to go to the hospital, where be was for five days. When he rcprosched tbe prisoner tbe latter said, "It serves jm right." Jlr. i True, of tbe London Hospital, said that te eoald not say what tbe bottle contained, bat the symptoms were those of an irritant poison. Tbe prisoner oa being arrested said, The man stole the Ue was remanded oa bis own recognisances lor a week.

At SovTtnrABX, Johjt Cuxrxjt. 46, described a labourer, was charged with violestlymsssaUisg his wire jane by striking wr in tee race witn us ass. knocking her down, aad kicking her on the forehead. TtK. kyv.

I. At the MASJioir nocii, yesterday, Hnuu Mui. riiiai iki sir.MiwUuJ FniCTSD, 31, described as a preacher, was brought up I herself had some and he struck her in the eve on remand before tbe Lord Mayor charged with being and knocked her down senseless. Foliee eoastable disorderly and disturbing the evenine service in St. Fsul's Snndav.

Mr. Harry W. Lee appeared 1 tion oaMD.il oi i Aean ana nspter or at. auk s. blo m.v knocked dowrr.and as the I CosL M.I.

Traa. (Lk PraC Org. ftortb ktatropolttaa. una. kty.

CUifuw Tr. A Otum. (LL 13 Traiawaja ITaloa 0 17 WATEBWOKK. Cbalara. 5 p.e.

Prat Stoea. 13S (Mraaaat Atjae. PrI, liraad J.artioB, at ax. 10 pa, 124 Tarapaaa (L) I34k 1 .1 KiaibBrlBraV "an AkidAlaaax, 2SI ktoUrldao iLk Sbaraa, d. roues.

si5 4 4 rOEElQN COVERSUEST EXCCEITIX3. these proportions are. (For instance, we are told that Messrs. Thomas CookVand Son havo already booked 75,000 passengers and issued 400,000 admissions to tbe Exhibition. Provision bss been made by this one agency for tbe nightly accommodation of 1,500 persons.

Messrs. II Qaso and Sou have made similar climbing to the first platform, 3f. for climbing to I provision for 1,000 nightly. The Poly technic Insti the second, and 5f. if he wishes to go to the top.

I tute, Regent street, wiU despatch over 2,000 young Aiua win oe uie wees uay laria win oe I men mm iur uxj mi. taaue aeparatn reduced by nearly one half on Sundays. It is I arrangements. The Church of Young Men's calculated that about 20,000 persons a day can I Society and tbe Young Men's Christian Association ..1.1 .1 .1 a' TT I I J.L.1 v. wuiiw iauijt aicvuu too tower, xxaviug uruiaut.

I aro arcaogiog in ui. luw waj iue great oiuouen. in himself with his. ticket and be it observed that addition to the above there will be tbe rmrJcvVi in everything in the Exhibition has to be done by I the British Section of the Exhibition, which will be I i I verv lsrfe and there will be thousands of eeaieral scheme. Horn, a question which cannot fail to interest many of your readers bss been exercising the minds of some people nere greatly, tnougn it may not nave suggested itself to the good people who are about to a men anu women, it is mis to worship on Sunday A cob siderscle number ol LLem.

at least, will witb to go to church or chapel once on Sundsy. But where The existing sceommodstion in English churches of all kinds in 1 arix is utterly inadequate. We nave ample room for our ordinary congregations but any extra mi ft 1 JdDolr, "I tiL liAr vrami, p.c. ioj wib a tot. in.

Ajna. itijj 1C4S ClulL 4S D.A. lili. iiudibb, a pc, atarca i xa. 2'OolBicB(AJ MSI DO.I&I Vl ErrpL.

Unl4.d. tp.t K1S Du, 4 b.c 10S lo De.Ai.c cc p.c ltVTraaeb. Mll 7E Lean SCU! Dol. tl ap.a. 41 IMeiictxCoBTirUd.

DoTitM ltr Pera, 6 P.C. 1170 i4 li IPa 103 fku Portutal. laa llualB. 1173.. 4 pc.

Turlrr. 4 P.S..1I71 VB.fi I I.1AI 14' Du. Urr.uplV.tDn il.raiu.7. ape. .1 Do.

a ce (TJaitad btatra, 4 pa 42 IVinlaia.Naw.lp.a1 44 1CJ 104 1 Ma tVhti lUi lie io 76 6 7t.7 iS5 1U4 1C2 itrg iS 104 1C6 to2 116 78 74 tn3 171. 1CC Qua lttkCon. BooAa 1W1 ac. surL ip a 1m Mori. Bda, nd Jnir, u.

iWTi 3 oOaar.Laod Oraot lWaaa. Pa. AlfiatB Erases, lit Wort. uobiu, iia. U.

v. lw xia.ut I ref.sv ts Do, 2d FrI. Block, (Da. 3d Prcf. elk.

ai.rm.lkh Do. 4 ac. 3b V. Hi 4t Da. (ii.

Parp. pa Dab. iMy 1.. It. M.WMvmft i WitfiMfl K1 4 I heard in the cathedral from the prisoner calling out I h.

V.i it K'iZ toacbUf." iuid Down with the re re yo not Ue, wonWUTe Mr. with hard labour. Scribes, Pharisees, and lawyers. The Lord Mayor pointed out that the prisoner bad been 14 times brought up on a similar charge. Evidence was then i KniMn.

I I I ttt t'vr Tr cr i gm an 11 60 I IVuJl UmL TB Hi X.t,..A..t. l.A n.v hr ITiA tmll.fl at. went IB IttMulanM 11 Ih. I ilAII ii UiiUJ.ll. 1 AO iUV li BCVMIVI.

A Inn Iffltt ISv H0. 19 I cstbedral that the prisoner was beard preaching at I a l3H ISS tSSmil Brrpa.li lP hU Plic? went XCTEEUX COCBT OP JTBIC ATCEJf. COCKT OT ATTtlU 102 1C2 Oalarra a Ou.bN.5 crarp Dab. AUasua aod St. Laraaa abra.

I and SAW him kicking ann struggling in the hands of I Arrsai. Cooar Man tka MAffiaet taa Kolia aad Loaot 104 ItS 41V 14 lir. 1C im I .1. TTi.V I k. I JlTTlCX.

LlBBL.T Bad LariBll 11: Al.ial MatioBa BBWB. 1US 1C7 Quetaa Crati, p.a Prior IcVa AUabifaa Air Uaa, pa tat ktiV xwcaa, txtj. 17. xwoua, iwj AklEEICAX BAIUtOAD bUABES. I Caatral TacUa Calif, 37 7 t.

Yoik. Oatarlo, and Waattra. 17 vonaifla BIOCB. vers ers. lk ita tae kssistanee ol tbe veriers tnev carried the prisoner face downwards out of the eatbe drml.

The prisoner then walked auietlr to the notice station. Upon him were found a flag the Union Jack 17V. I a aatehel. a tin trumnet.and a rjotxrm. toeether with I some books and napers.

An assistant verier at St. Ku VaVii prtf! aio k. Fsul's sUted that on the evening of Easter Sundsy it I Urpeal at Lad. aaodwi (T. i tUxi was bis duty to open the barriers so ss to let the i si imntlV.

mMt congregation paw out. He heard a shout, and turning 10" 79 .7. aw th rtriaonr whA fallal onl" Jmiii I tma tba Qbmo's anrb at Admiralty Dirawaa Unsiaai kVaiuaa Edwarda v. Saliaro Scbool Baaia lor Loadsa aad aaotkar a SatckwaU aad otkm Apaaa boat tka Waaoa'a Bock Urialas tlBtanoeuary uatt count atarvortl t.aaay r. aiMoa (sBinc aar.

rtacblay Local 8aard U.rood r. CaiBbaikw Brmas CMpaay Oraa aa Co. r. KUxy Cowtf CooacU ElMAaa ka tsnxtoe HaTBaiora Hora. prtiuaoar Laay aaaaaarai, MUiac.

CbaaarryllBalAppaBlaiTaaXii lor aaarla(ia uua coun wann 7uZ icS7. CLrrrlai.dk Pituki Ttv! 7 Daarrr A to lir. lis Btock. 17 LS lk US Da, Prat, atoc liiiaoia ijBatrai. voaa.

ota. u.v. i ton. it. mua wva.

v. Elr is Pblladri. a Kaad, VaUnc Traat tbe Saviour of all sinners." Witness went to him Chascsv CDcst E.fora if a. Jc.nca Kav. at W3Xi 4l2 LouUrUla ft Jf uhTi2a 75 li Coav 23 and spoke to him.

The prisoner began to be very Jaotioaa Adjoararf buMBa WHun klarka part rj a lie K. Yr.rk.Lak. Ela, and wAt, 7 aa. U4 with tbe Church." Witness seised bim and the prl CbaaikBr aaataMMaa. ia Covrt as h2 ts t15 llJ lJs')l irnlooPBdSc.

Bk2 soner said he would throw him. They had a struggle. Cabc.xt Coc.t llL bor. Ma JrrTTcaCHiTTT.itS 101 103U niP :1, hhjius xua raeua, tba nnaonei trruir to throw him. tbe fall.

In I 'fi 1BSSrJ, the struggle witness revived a kick in the' band pbTa Y. Craaancv officially takes the place of the more familiar Wirt the visitor may choose whether he ascends by the staircase or by the lift. The staircase, as I have previously stated, is easy, but up to the fir. I Ttlar'nrm it .1 btri rn I deluge I'aris with British men And women. It is thi A 1 I Vv.

k'" I here are these people w. Hi. w.ti aiu uu txio num and Oombaluzicr system. They consist of a double carriaeo. or a cam are in two romnartmonta placed one above the Other, and they' glide up on 14 71 72 tm till Ex dlBidaaJ.

The following are the cbanzea recorded in umciai liist up to p.m. U5i AtcbUoo. TeMka, aod SaoU a Maikaa SL. zailart. I aaloa Da.

ColL Truat s.a Ca Bda. Da. da. 9 SAL UlBBa. BBolt.

Illluk A Ilk. Spa lw Mori Geld Boeda, 7 Baa. arraa 4S tho priaooer. The congregation stood up on the benches and flocked round. The prisoner, in defence.

said that when tbe sermon was concluded 'the Lord said to him," Ssy Christ has risen and reigns over tha world," and tnat wss exactly weak be did ssy. Hedid not endeavour to throw the verger. He was proceeding te ICbrapB.ka Oblo rUH, Coo. sfokOa ft Wtbl, lit MrL 60 rr. I deliver a religious discourse when the Lord Mayor 'J5wSi" V.

pointed out to blm that it bad nothing to do with the CbiM.kB axl ato. 4 W'l? charge. Mr. Wbeatley, Mcret to the St, Giles's Bonda Hens CosroRAriox (Prea ef Sums Datrl Blmiaabam tM471 1 Wabarta. A BUtW aon, lt Mori.

4S a noa, S. York, Mori. K. York, ana aod Wbu, 2d I Christian Mission, stared they bad given the aoas to 101 Colonial Cvtcamcbt Sscvainxs. TasaaBia (Pour pn Cut.) roas I each to 101 9.

Postiox. A aias of 1 rack la Ooakrinlla to (2 4. Hinilu ts 135 l. itaiiaa uuiito iwi Kliarlaa I1B7J1 to S. KLBaa l.il.o to It IL aod aach in Ecuador to 16 7.

aad Uaaduraa HXI aod U7t to 13 14. HONS KAlLWAVa TaS Y.l. koaa 2ta 2S2 7. and RkoaiLU bA Sbmutb bar to 10'A 11 W. kLuiahauar mad ML.ffl.Ll IPnlHd DsssxnrSE.

Caaibrlu (D) aoss 1 to JJ S3. PAtrratncE. MUl.od rzu. 1 127 1 CAKAOIAX. Ac A Al.t at IU In DmmrB Ln Kl 1 nkl.

TlKOoatatBE W.Uifiaioo aad MaoawaU (Fira par Oral. braturral ta 107 9, ditto (2d Imw to 1C2 4, and ditto (3d baud to 101 3 Coa Mart. Boada 109 luCi Bonda ii LL VS. D.C.MA paljt Cra Korfolk a Qo. ML.

Cold Hi boa, ai7. X. sooaa u. Do, Iaipror. Aturt.

9 pa Uou boBtlakSli E. TraaMarr.Vua ft EiL I pa Bonda, 113 V. i L3 Da.7 p.c Ada. MrL Boadallt i. I room lor rr Tl 7 iP'J ordinary occurrence, such as that of Easier, for than those of the untculaires with which we havo instance, at once crowds us out.

now will it be, lately become so familiar in Switzerland. The then, during tha Exhibition In some of our churches difficulty caused by the unusual curve of the we are doubling our services but this will not meet path has had to be met by the construction of a emergency. I ask. then, the sympathy and support Sew kind of piston, whichinstead of being rigid T'ah" in the and solid, is lomied of a series of thick wrought Avenae Rspp, opposite the principal entrance to the iron rods a metre long, firmly joined together and Exhibition, tor services in vaVious languAges in con ffu ColoMaSod tl iw illlorfJffi, uus lorming aomeiuiiig use a cuain. udi oi meso i caceiieut uutuoii niw tLrticulatcd pistons is attached to either side of I rf0 titi th the carriage, and hydraulie motion is communi Luowed 'me arran broad minded CAtholicity of spirit which Is so me msn, air.

All cas ainaiy an ange for one Church of England MM? uw inciivui u.uucu uuu. ovuuu acxTice in tnis nsii every ctonday and every week day platform of the tower. It is said that theso lifts I during the Exhibition. I hare been fortunate enough lUl in oa.n rt an in.irl.nl I to Secure the Servieea of One of tho it.JT nf lh Aitl.n the worst that could happet. would be trial tne 'Vpe7lU; inW.

sMT. amirs would remain at tho point where it LM nV .1. w.T happened to bo at the moment of the occurrence I be essentisl to mAke tbe effort thoroughly well known, untu rvliaf KmnnJit bv the contrivance I to Boat a table of the ssecial ExLilitinn Specially devised to meet these possibilities. tte 0ISV vicinity of the Ex UraiU.an. Natal.

Ac.tol01Lainroaaod CaaitatoMStsTapd BtJoLb Cnia? and CraoATraak (lour prr CcoL Pirpataal Dabtotural to 9a 7. AazucAX Ctr.mscr MSM ln lumn at 1 In St P.t.l ktiuBrapolia. aad Maaitoba to 104 1 1 In Cbtc.ro. Burllnatoa and AtcDiMB, lop. la aod liland.

Bad rBcifL Morta.nl to 123 a. ditto (Bctfb n.r Cat. ll'mal lL.nd.i to Ilk It, tad K.rth.ro Padbe (Third Monaafal to 1US 11 aad acb in aat TaBBraarr. Viriioia Aa. to k4 S.

aad ktliin.mi.il. Saalta SL Maria Ac, to 93 4. 8TXAL1XO. Aaiaxoflracbln dnctla LSlHnr Cold Bondal to 110 LL Kaw Yort.P.no.il.niaAa. irintaiCniiulo I.

aad PitUbarf and OouaaUarilla ts 129 3L Foatiux. An ADVixmt nf 3 lo Biirnof Arras aadEcaraada Itbrr.o pmCbbL rr.lrr.Bcl to 2C2 2li 1 ia ditto (Urdiaarr) nia iBarva Uliaoi. Caul, 4 pa Cold Bonds, 1W4S Kasaa. Ctty.VTaadottr.ft K. lat Mort.

COld ttooda. 45 I Loainillaa kuk, ktorL Boada 40 Adinst. Booda i i Oeld Booda 104 ar.ud. Ohio a MUriaa, lat Can. Mart.

prisoner employment on his promising not to continue uese proceedings, iney cau employed rum to distribute handbills in lodging bouses. The Lord Mayor said iney can a meotcat cenincate wraca siateo tnat tne prisoaer showed no indication of active insanity. He waa strongly oi opinion: unt ue prisoner was not suffering from madness, but from fanaticism, and that madness was only affected by him in order to save himielf from the coLaequecces of his fanaticism. He sentenced the prisoner to two months' Imprisonment parts I CHAXcaav CoraT U. Baton Ma.

aanca VoaTS. at 13 M4Ha Adjooraad rTn bomm. CcU a. Langdoa. tart ksyS k.lMwiu4Uaulki Vmoot aad PuRkaMr Act, lCS Ln Ckarw Abnkaaia Cbarbi BebrWaAkt r.

rJamiaswar Sa Us kmtoa Oaipaarand Coaapaaias Acta LarCtAcsLLoa'aCui, ay. bXorakfa Jeirica Sirsuxoji U3fc: Mehtaia PMlUoa Cccka r. Marriata, partbaHd. Ombbi lor TiUL koul vftasM. aad AdjssrBad k.aBi.

i. fc.aia" Mrs. Csspaay asd CewaaaiB. Art. kt Abbottuaii" '1.

CBAXckav Cocarlv. naforakUL Jemca Kiaswicb. atU CaaM lor TriaL with wltaaaasa WorUy Bicbardaoa iwarael BlapMaT. 5ortbara Traaaraal Gold Misiss C0Maytky arawl Rolmta v. Lraia Alaaca r.

Eravns ManbaU a BaBay Vaat a Ward. QTJZXTS BEXCn DIV13I0X QTrxxji's Bixcw rorat DtvuioxAl. Cocar Bathra Ha Baaox Poixuca and Ma Jrrricx MAXiarv.ulOX Motiona aa tas Clad gida Uppoaad Motion, vatfca OntBida' Hantparaia aaa bob y. rMutav.ra aod'Vaataaa waur uf k. AraUrMkn Wtsaaa UitabrU aad asolaar and tka Oa9 of Caylou rarm aod aaatbery.

ttickur taKtbar OBdaaua.lL6iA FaOaUaL aad ac lae. Mart. Kunda KM. i SL Louia ktndia lat Mora Osld M.xica caok. (LL lat Mark.

Bda. Boath Paeine BaQ of CaL, lat ML Datlty. aod Ca Ccrta, 73 tWabaab, 8c. Loala. A Paciac, 4i Cvaa Carta.

AtJakC V. LL 1 klaiisia KaL, 1st Mort. IpaCd. Waat bbora lat Mora 4 pa C4. 1W7I rHwina 4 BTsauxo.

I lat Pnf the assault. Tbe assistance of several police COD I victkjTa Buck Ootrai VL Diyutoaaa Oocst. Bfarta. aVu, ss I stables was required to remote tbe prisoner from the I Jc.ticb rum aad Ma erne a c.vi. at i dock.

Moawn.eaiks Crown Bids. Cnn Paprr. Tba Caere a Aa, of B.amata Tba Ifm v. Coma.iailoa.ia at eWswa nr ioa bias, ka tba Owa r. Mayar.

Ae, ot braaUa uTya aad MAM Lkjbsba v. Dauitoa Uazbaa a. Kobma ud aaMkarascta MaUBBobtaa Ua Aa. CesiaBay a KsaksVks Qnne a taw vanisaa Aa.ot WaUin.f Babtrt Ul MXa Coswaaf "a At Bow stbeit, Joqx BaXDES. 38, was charged with stealing a sum of C0 and a large quantity of postage stamps rom the post office at East Barnet also with violently assaulting Mrs.

Cook, the wife of the postmsster at that place. Mr. Winter prosecuted Mr. ITBith Vrith artnarait for tliai Tvri nr T)a tvZCT'X' PULRk pritoner waa by Sergeant L.S. division, rfiowtWa1i.pt Dba, 47S PaiL A KBBdlst, CBaConaMort.

I rstJiar with a man named Saunders, en varirma I Saurt roa a. (V. cialmdki CarSBar v. Sbcpkard wUt Is known as ringing the Changes. While in I Ui) L4oa Aeboaa SpcLU Jansa Ilarpsr SU kars LtLXXa Bxbcm Coeav YxL DlVunoxaL Cocay.

tora Ha, Jnms Mitatw and Ma. Jimtiicz liiumiaaU rklLtps aad lm KsOT Uauard a. Hayvars Murk. Boada, U4, Da, Inpra. MorL.105 K.

York. Praoa, A Oblo, Eqalp. Caltad Hrv Jaranr Ran. A ira.1 xmmmm, ,17, urn. aura, ixi TOBEIGX BAlLwAYtL I custody on these charges he wss seen and identified by I Manlon.

son, aod LUU r. Mrs. Cook as the person who had attacked her and I Co ifraodott and scban Cbsrtea A. Yoasiar Li. WO I CnllnilOl a ditto Tr Otm U.k.BtiIr.1 Lo 117 14 Onll I j' It will Amatiaa.

IDaUntunl iko 149 S2. t'rognar iDrbtotarai to I Ariruun. Croat Waat, at Dab. La Cuaira A Caracaa kailira ILL I from Mrs. Cook's evidence that about two years AzOA Itl 9.

tin art Miuae lliatxaturyi tlx aj. una! waMara of Eraul i 07V. ictfc.aia I i Lr. a i 1 IbU per Cat. DtBUlrl to 123 5, dilto lExUaiian.

4. to 113 IS. La Osaira anlr Caiacaa (Drbrntara) to 104 aach In lmp.ria Arl(niloa iV. E. 0.L I pa Cum.

rrri. ur. BabialL). Uu lSV. scbara kUaa v.

jTaw finlr ktraswr 0 robbed her on the 1st of October last. It appeared I Mxsca Corxr IXL BWor. Ma Jnwi Wiua I Londsa Attieaa. CoBtisoe Jartaa Boarlas. atayaBrs.

bb kS I young nun entered the post ethce, to which is also I to. s.riaoi m.i attached a little geberal afaop, and purchased a regis I Victori. Mal Boc, Cered letter envelope. While he was in the shop the I JrT. iTai cii W30 rlX EalsreMa.

Jcanca tASiaaal (LL ane ouer two limbs.tlio nonnera anu aoutnern, IV a ciri to iou il id TtkduKi i lm Jt bit. lua, aancBBiM, prisoaer secues csxrie in ana ssaea so see ue water 19 30 witboBWari4a A Dsea. uum ipaaj t. refurnished with the OU. lifts, of the kind si i aa.

ia 1 a icfclor LatoBi! ai i'ld XrtJ" "'It abVnd1' O.Sotl BK Port pc. "VZ SSSgT' also ought to bo safe, for each lift it supported Imperative doty and a psndportrmity for good aLU.b2C4M.i4 "Wi and the prisoner went away, nothing being missed Jrmo.a Juror. i or Ccrt. Hi by SIX steel ropes, each one of which has been I am, Sir, Tour oWlcot KrraEt. Bixs.s.

A aixa oil Infnlonof AnrtrvUa (Tour psr Ont In Dli.Vit 8wrt' JCA '''riLu'S0' 1id bat it was noticed that be iouied the ycW roan wrad araraqairBd akid ba lartr raaatn. Uaxti wi tested to a weTir tLt of the carrisjo' pjg GILL, Chaplain. Jitiva iyrlW Pr MSo'rfaa. bought th. env.

snl 6.. ZZrjLTtZZZ. and its carro. The clrrisires also will run upon i ari MS.L'moocf LoBdoou40i; aLaCoaoiujtaC f' ml. the aame trap.

It was afterwards discovered that he dayk aad rails, andiu uliTh, I very heartily approve thi. excellent work. The and ltiW XZfitiXEfag? TTJl1 which iu case cf an accident would be brought occasion io, urnca us, In my opinion, with a E.u lo H4 17, and Eaa, SVs1 rfBn ffi.P&S& witaWh LdlZZT automaUcaUyintoaron. Attio endoftheitfst l.uuiii.Uota,,,! to7 ti "VA ITIL'XA hop. a a young man and pot dowmbalf SAXXEClWTrW cwt.

Lvira of the cage upon the SIZt ,2 oul. 1 5SUwiw IdlfTtta TtowonXflthe Kt, 5 Vk MlfeS pafw. i cAAhxi if 'cU 2at "Py.11? Altogether a Chfiich Mksiov Th eRer Bloomer Coloxi.l Cwtnox. Lauorsato. cax I to 1C3 S.

L'lt. pa, heard ITni.Uinjr aa cf papets. aod, looking round, saw L. "u5TiTr MaaigaB be asttlnA towards Canadl. tbe colonies, and else UMf Gaa Lltat LA VaLX.

I WUrax UOTaT WMnmn. IkiTCTmAmtm, Ancl Ameri can. Russian, and Memiiii vary int, acKcdine. to tha terms of their contracts, where 1 Last year nearly 40,000 emigrants passed il I throurh the Port of London, and these received at 7 noraona fnr Vm hands ot the agents of tbe Thames Church Mission to is aadi it ca qtiantly ln Uia CLASS ot persons lor wbom cf mazaxinea and tracts and 10.000 craaatoMsm. Auu ha i.

3 liio to lV tiey cater. Outside th. general framework iiffi. wbVb) xtma a wibb wr emigrant 'ycaaeis. a.

uiia iuimvw uw. Kjsut, IxscaApcai Londoa aad Tanmtilia nraai.L is LS J'f otttab Aaatralaa la Midas jvpia tioiaaw xi. um OL Koala Brxia. I pa Daba, OUoaata pTsniksay) Aarbat IU 17 Da, UAS, l2T list ada Da. aaExtea D.U.

Ba I 112 Kloda Jam a ortA. I pa cash box with tbe other, and emptied the contest. 13 I Deiooging ue roax urnee and LIS privata money. I OrncjAi, rscxxy xaa Ai acaiansraau A i. A.J .1 A t7 ZiI I fcaa.

I till i IL 12. U. Bryas, Nl ",1 rr.C TT. 1Y? I aIoO. ta.

awasra akiae Wrat a aata ww ner two or urve I invm PasaiTB. Dt eaca. feet wide, pared with asphalts, and tirotectad I are bare. We have no supply ef magaiines or tracks I tato ir lr. tnr a nr thai OOEM TO SAUSIV LQO m0S I ws Vuil.Tibb.

unm. iiv I a Jf will ba riOAiibla toy I Mk J001 readers to balp es Lo ttus most rxcaasAry cui I to 341 ii (allalaterdai.aMnedlCSS.aiaaiadW errous and from vJ kI by oyrhalig their llbrarias aad sendiag I BHIPPrjra tut lUaaair td take his fill of th beauty of th I n.t. tK. mrT fns I In the SUbTOined cfiScial record of bnainaaa I Cast laMal Park! aUaa KotbI Wa St. 'm .1 TI.1.Wt Uaa tha Vrni'VIi; I i.

J. 1 I sw ZaaauMl Bbrpatac a I WBsk STim V1W. miux i i auf mm, wiii is BB iBLBis vi auutM Oriaak Btaaat Bat. (Lk Tk a. CsJoa i j.2SrtaiVrr Iofely.

Her who was j'SrS 1 Wort. lf.u.iiau I lii. do Sraa, aaLW uj I ne ra cemur ap, ana ue iclseaer to get free str ck in UU ll.MIBBIB I nmw etlt WTIITil rSTllSn I TJ. I ilBBll.B" Iter te (all. when alia Wuaa Mar ui a i mainrw so lor erver zu am aad kiwi ks a asd naaatfA' i rrWtBHW.

a A A rrc caeU. a BBBa xa LS ri. aa "cJTl Waa Itaa MbiyU OH committed for trial on this oharge, aad also with tte LO3 LArost'a cBE pal lJAi'M 38.

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